Nikon Nikkor AF G IF-ED 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 AF IF G ED Lens

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Description

This Nikon Nikkor AF f/3.5-5.6 Lens Zoom lens has 28 mm - 200 mm focal length. The AF, G, ED, IF lens features Auto Focus and is designed to be used with: SLR bodies. It has 6.86 cm diameter and weighs 360.04 g.

Product Identifiers

Brand

Nikon

EAN

0018208021437, 018208803286

Model Number

G IF-ED

eBay Product ID (ePID)

101729305

Lens System

Product Line

Nikon Nikkor AF

Type

Lens

Focal Length

Zoom

Focus Type

Auto

Focal Length (mm)

28-200mm

Compatibility

Camera Type

SLR

Mount

Nikon F

Dimensions

Diameter

6.86 cm

Weight

360.04 g

Ratings and reviews

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I bought this to to have a lightweight stills telephoto lens for holidays and casual use. Its incredible range on my full frame A7s cannot be matched buy anything of similar size/weight and the images are very sharp. No inbuilt stabilisation and aperture is not constant so would be more tricky to use for video but a great option when I don't want to carry a 1.2kg+ telephoto. looking forward to testing the autofocus on my Nikon DX.

I purchased this lens for a specific theatrical job, and it performed satifactorily and delivered the goods, so to speak. The previous owner(s) had kept this lens very well, with no dents or scratches, and no dust or fungus in the glass bits!

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Remarkable performance and light weight.
This is the final flowering of Nikon's efforts earlier this millennium to produce modern lightweight 35mm film camera and lens packages based on their digital camera expertise.
As such this lens is an ideal partner for walkabout use on the D700, as reviewed on-line by Nikonians and by Rockwell. The lack of VR on this lens is compensated by the high ISO speeds avalable without significant image degradation on the camera.
My initial impressions are its bright sharp images, and amazement at its conte-jour performance with the sun or reflections of water in the frame or just out of it causing little or no noticeable flare or multiple images usually associated with zoom lenzes.
Obviously there are still times when I would look out a familiar fixed focal length Nikkor, being a couple of stops faster with depth of field scales and absence of distortion (pincushion etc). However I have not so far found differences in picture quality to be obvious. Other reviewers have studied this.
Weights:
Lens with caps and supplied hood: 0.43 kg (15 oz)
Lens with cap and hood fitted to a D700 with battery (no strap): 1.52 kg (3lb 6 oz)
Appearance.
The lens is available in silver or black. It comes with a HB-30 lens hood of the same colour. The silver lens & hood look good on the matching silver version of the F80 film camera, but black lenses look much better on the D700. Although the black versions of this lenses are less common and often costlier than silver ones, I have found a solution: The appearance of the silver lens on the D700 can be much improved by fitting a black lens hood, perhaps by respraying the supplied silver lens hood black, or buying a black HB-30 if you can find one.
Lens hood choice.
While looks are a matter of opinion, a rubber hood would help to save the front of the lightweight lens from physical damage both when in use and when folded back over the lens for stowage. The problem is that my 62mm wide angle rubber lens hood screwed to a standard 62mm UV filter vignettes the corners of wide-angle images (not visible in the viewfinder), so you would have to choose filters and a hood with slim mounts designed for wide-angle lenses. That is evidently why Nikon chose to bayonet mount the hood.
Summary: Absolutely delighted with the lens / D700 combination, any suggestions for an alternative hood?Read full review